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Silkscreen/ Serigraphy Workshop — Section 2 - PRI2112.02

Instructor: Sarah Pike
Days & Time:
Credits: 2
This course will focus on the basic technical processes of screen printing including, screen preparation, image development, registration, paper handling, and printing multi run prints. Through demonstrations and hands on experiences students will complete a series of projects using block out methods and photo emulsion by creating hand-drawn and digital films. Particular

Silkscreen/ Serigraphy Workshop — Section 1 - PRI2112.01

Instructor: Sarah Pike
Days & Time:
Credits: 2
This course will focus on the basic technical processes of screen printing including, screen preparation, image development, registration, paper handling, and printing multi run prints. Through demonstrations and hands on experiences students will complete a series of projects using block out methods and photo emulsion by creating hand-drawn and digital films. Particular

Silkscreen/Serigraphy Workshop — PRI2210.02

Instructor: Michael Smoot
Days & Time:
Credits: 2
This course will focus on the basic technical processes of screen printing including, idea generation, image development, screen preparation, registration, paper handling, and printing multi-color prints. Through demonstrations and hands on experiences, students will complete a series of projects using various methods of creating stencils on screens including, direct block

Silkscreen/Serigraphy Workshop — PRI2112.02

Instructor: Michael Smoot
Days & Time:
Credits: 2
This course will focus on the basic technical processes of screen printing including, idea generation, image development, screen preparation, registration, paper handling, and printing multi-color prints. Through demonstrations and hands on experiences, students will complete a series of projects using various methods of creating stencils on screens including, direct block

Silkscreen/Serigraphy Workshop — PRI2112.02

Instructor: Michael Smoot
Days & Time:
Credits: 2
This course will focus on the basic technical processes of screen printing including, idea generation, image development, screen preparation, registration, paper handling, and printing multi-color prints. Through demonstrations and hands on experiences, students will complete a series of projects using various methods of creating stencils on screens including, direct block

Silkscreen/Serigraphy Workshop — PRI2112.01

Instructor: Michael Smoot
Days & Time:
Credits: 2
This course will focus on the basic technical processes of screen printing including, idea generation, image development, screen preparation, registration, paper handling, and printing multi-color prints. Through demonstrations and hands on experiences, students will complete a series of projects using various methods of creating stencils on screens including, direct block

Silkscreen/Serigraphy Workshop — PRI2112.02

Instructor: Sarah Pike
Days & Time:
Credits: 2
This course will focus on the basic technical processes of screen printing including, screen preparation, image development, registration, paper handling, and printing multi run prints. Through demonstrations and hands on experiences students will complete a series of projects using block out methods and photo emulsion by creating hand-drawn and digital films. Particular

Simple Book Multiples — PRI4238.01

Instructor: thorsten dennerline
Days & Time: TBA
Credits: 2
In this course we will begin to explore the many possibilities of the book as an artist's medium. Students will make books, but also study other artists' work in order to understand the extremely broad range of options and approaches that can be taken to making artists' books. In this rigorous course, students will make a series of book projects. This will be achieved in 7

Simultaneous Occupancies — ARC4239.01

Instructor: Donald Sherefkin
Days & Time:
Credits: 4
This class will investigate architectural projects that posit simultaneous programs contained within a single envelope. We will look at various conditions under which varying, and even divergent interests are pursued by the building and its occupants, including the haunted house, the safe house, the "front", and similar conditions where one use conceals or overlies another.

Sing — MUS2148.01

Instructor: Kerry Ryer-Parke
Days & Time:
Credits: 1
We will gather once a week to sing rounds, chant, chorales, work songs, protest songs, sea chanteys, Sacred Harp, and folk songs from around the world. The words are less important than the joy of singing as a community. No performances- evaluation is by attendance only. We will use our ears and simple notation to learn the music- no previous singing experience is necessary.

Sing — MUS2148.02; section 2

Instructor:
Days & Time:
Credits: 1
We will gather once a week to sing rounds, chant, chorales, work songs, protest songs, sea chanteys, Sacred Harp, and folk songs from around the world. The words are less important than the joy of singing as a community. No performances- evaluation is by attendance only. We will use our ears and simple notation to learn the music- no previous singing experience is necessary.

Sing — MUS2148.01; section 1

Instructor: Kerry Ryer-Parke
Days & Time:
Credits: 1
We will gather once a week to sing rounds, chant, chorales, work songs, protest songs, sea chanteys, Sacred Harp, and folk songs from around the world. The words are less important than the joy of singing as a community. No performances- evaluation is by attendance only. We will use our ears and simple notation to learn the music- no previous singing experience is necessary.

Sing — MUS2148.02

Instructor: Kerry Ryer-Parke
Days & Time:
Credits: 1
Open to the entire College community. We will gather once a week to sing rounds, chant, chorales, work songs, protest songs, sea chanteys, Sacred Harp, and folk songs from around the world. The words are less important than the joy of singing as a community. Do you play an instrument that can accompany singing? Bring it- and come to sing and play. No performances- evaluation is

Sing — MUS2148.01

Instructor: Kerry Ryer-Parke
Days & Time:
Credits: 1
Open to the entire College community. We will gather once a week to sing rounds, chant, chorales, work songs, protest songs, sea chanteys, Sacred Harp, and folk songs from around the world. The words are less important than the joy of singing as a community. Do you play an instrument that can accompany singing? Bring it- and come to sing and play. No performances- evaluation is

Sing — MUS2148.01

Instructor: Kerry Ryer-Parke
Days & Time:
Credits: 2
We will gather once a week to learn and sing rounds, chant, chorales, work songs, protest songs, sea chanteys, Sacred Harp, and folk songs and dances from around the world. The goal is purely the joy of singing as a community. No performances. Evaluation is by attendance and participation only. We will use our ears and simple notation to learn the music- no previous

Sing — MUS2148.01

Instructor: Kerry Ryer-Parke
Days & Time:
Credits: 1
We will gather once a week to sing rounds, chant, chorales, work songs, protest songs, sea chanteys, Sacred Harp, and folk songs from around the world. The words are less important than the joy of singing as a community. No performances- evaluation is by attendance only. We will use our ears and simple notation to learn the music- no previous singing experience is necessary.

Sing What You Write — MVO4403.01

Instructor: Kerry Ryer-Parke
Days & Time:
Credits: 1
Do you compose songs but lack confidence in your singing? Learn skills to get your ideas across clearly while preserving your unique sound. We’ll study successful singer-songwriters to see how they do it, then study and apply breath, alignment, diction, phrasing, mic technique and timing to help you sing anything you can imagine writing. You will be expected to show progress

Sing What You Write — MVO4403.04

Instructor: Carly Rudzinski
Days & Time:
Credits: 1
Do you compose songs but lack confidence in your singing? Learn skills to get your ideas across clearly while preserving your unique sound. We’ll study successful singer-songwriters to see how they do it, then study and apply breath, alignment, diction, phrasing, mic technique and timing to help you sing anything you can imagine writing. You will be expected to show progress

Sing What You Write — MVO2304.01

Instructor: Kerry Ryer-Parke
Days & Time:
Credits: 2
Do you compose songs but lack confidence in your singing? Learn skills to get your ideas across clearly while preserving your unique sound. We’ll study successful singer-songwriters to see how they do it, then study and apply breath, alignment, diction, phrasing, mic technique and timing to help you sing anything you can imagine writing.You

Sing What you Write — MVO4403

Instructor: Kerry Ryer-Parke
Days & Time: TBA
Credits: 1
Do you compose songs but lack confidence in your singing? Learn skills to get your ideas across clearly while preserving your unique sound. We’ll study successful singer-songwriters to see how they do it, then study and apply breath, alignment, diction, phrasing, mic technique and timing to help you sing anything you can imagine writing.

Sister City Project — APA2110.01

Instructor: susie ibarra
Days & Time: TBA
Credits: 2
In this course, Bennington students will participate in the research, design, and development of a sister city project between Tagum City and Bennington, Vermont. Situated in the heart of a rich agricultural island, Mindanao in the Philippines, Tagum City is known as a city that is progressive in education as well as a music capital of the Philippines. 20 minutes from central

Site-Specific Improvisation — DAN2122.01

Instructor: Dana Reitz
Days & Time:
Credits: 2
In creating site-specific work, we will place ourselves attentively into particular environments and generate immediate composition. Our choice of location will activate scores and systems that explore the relationship between the body, architecture, and landscape. We will look at the properties of place, not only in a conceptually abstract way but also in an

Sitting in Judgment — MOD2161.03

Instructor:
Days & Time:
Credits: 1
What is it like to judge others' conflicts? This module will be an experiential examination of the final decision makers in court:  judges and juries.  Students will explore practical issues and implications relative to rendering verdicts in court trials—perhaps our most influential conflict resolution process.  Students will read course materials and participate

Situating Black & Brown Art in Museums — BLS4001.01

Instructor: An Duplan
Days & Time: TU 10:30am-12:20pm
Credits:

In collaboration with Mass MoCA’s Director of Public Programs, Lisa Dent, this course will combine art history and museum education as modes of inquiry into the unique challenges of presenting and contextualizing Black and brown artists in museums. Students will engage deeply with three solo exhibitions at Mass MoCA: (1) RACE/HUSTLE by Zora J. Murff, whose work “bluntly